Jail docket: 9 arrested on drug or alcohol charges
Published 11:00 am Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Lincoln County Jail docket, Friday-Monday:
• Christopher James Portrey, 08/22/1979, 6040 Watson Road #A, Wesson — arrested on a city warrant, by Brookhaven Police Department.
• Anthony D Forrest, 03/25/1964, 1220 North Jackson — arrested for disorderly conduct, disobey lawful order, no seatbelt, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, possession of controlled substance, DUI/ 1st offense, by Mississippi Highway Patrol
• Sharaad J Beya, 08/08/1998, 1065 Sheila Road, Hazlehurst — arrested for DUI/1st offense, no child restraint device/seatbelt, speeding 1-9 mph over limit, driving with suspended license, child endangerment, possession of paraphernalia, by MHP.
• Ashton B Killingsworth, 10/0/1998, 1341 California Road — arrested on city warrant, by BPD.
• Justin Allen Spillers, 02/04/1988, 986 Beeson Drive NW — arrested for DUI/1st offense, by LCSO.
• Shenequa Wallace, 06/20/1999, 900 Williams St. — arrested on city warrant, possession of controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia, by BPD.
• Mitchell Clyde Smith, 06/29/1974, 4134 Bouie Mill — arrested on city warrant, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia, by BPD.
• Rodney Rushing, 08/28/1980, 1212 Mt Zion — arrested on city warrant, possession of controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia, by BPD.
• Fredrick Martin III, 10/25/1994, 3038 Wisconsin St., Vicksburg — arrested for controlled substance, possession of marijuana misdemeanor, possession of paraphernalia, by BPD.
• Eric May, 02/23/1979, 353 Penbrook St. — arrested for a DUI/ 1st offense, no auto insurance, and unlawful installation of motor vehicle window tinting, by BPD.
• Robin Kayla Hutchinson, 05//29/1982, 452 McCaffery — possession of marijuana/ synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, possession of paraphernalia, DUI/1st offense, possession of controlled substance, by LCSO.
Note: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.